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A Sentence with Whereas | Clean Contrast That Reads Smooth

“Whereas” links two contrasting facts in one sentence, often calling for a comma when the “whereas” clause comes first. You’ve seen “whereas” in essays, formal writing, and policy-style sentences. It can look stiff on the page, yet it’s one of the clearest tools for showing contrast when you use it with care. This article shows

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